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Q: What was the literacy rate in pakistan between 1950 and 1970?
A: Male Literacy Female Literacy. Pakistan 60% Pakistan 31% = hope that helped my friend. Source(s) http://www.gongol.com/research/economics…. Read More »
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A: Liaquat Ali Khan was the first Prime Minister of Pakistan. Mr. Khan's contribution towards foreign policy of Pakistan is still followed by Pakistan. As Prime Mi... Read More »
Q: What was one problem facing Pakistan in the 1950's?
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Q: Why did people from Pakistan come over to England in the 1950's?
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